Capt. and mate shake down course.

What a tuff day flounder fishing monday, went off keyport in 10' of water 49-50 water temp and dirty sat there for 11/2 hrs nothing. Made a move off union beach for 2 hrs 1 flounder in 12 feet water got him on sand worm. Notice white sperm coming out and thinking flounder had not spawn so release it. Join the fleet on keyport 1 can, a swing and a miss for one. Ended the day at 2:30 seen a lot of guy moving around and didn't see much being caught. All the rain we had on Saturday didn't help a lot of fresh water run off cooling the water and making it dirty. Also had whole clam out on two rods at all three stops and nothing.Will be back at it on saturday

Capt. Kyle Tobias

Evening Tide Charters

(732) 585-5229

http://www.eveningtidecharters.com

Fish Species: winter flounder and striped bass
Bait Used: sand worms and clam
Tackle Used: light
Method Used:
Water Depth: 10'-16'
Water Temperature: 49-50
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:

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About The Author: Captain Kyle Tobias

Company: Evening Tide Charters

Area Reporting: raritan bay new jersey

Bio: Capt. Kyle has been fishing since his childhood days, surf fishing Sandy Hook beach down to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. He has operated boats from the Martha's Vineyard's Monster Shark Tournament down to the Beach Haven's White Marlin tournament out of Hudson, Spencer and Wilmington canyons. Fishing Raritan Bay since 1992, Capt. Kyle has always had a special interest catching Striped bass. His fishing skills and knowledge of the local waters by the marina, let him go the extra distance to cast and net his own bunker with precision using a 20-foot cast net from East Coast Nets. Capt. Kyle has a keen eye for spotting schools of bunker, the preferred bait Striped Bass Crave.

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